I have to say, I am WELL impressed with the Labour conference. They OOZE confidence and optimism. Hope Neil Coyle brings some of that home...

The Coyle is still in complete denial that Corbyn can lead the party to victory, as his begrudging statements following the huge gains made by the Party Leader at the last General Elections amply testify...

Far too much greed in this country for anything to really change.
Even if Corbyn could change things for the better, the vultures will be circling above, biding their time.

Sad but true, boroughonian. And some of the vultures are in Corbyn's own party.

Indeed, when arguing with a Tory about things/life etc, it's very difficult trying to make them see that we have had Thatcherism since '79.

Look at what we've lost, we'll never get that back. Would Corbyn dare to end right to buy? That's the crux for me. I do like his strategy on suggesting that it should also apply to private tenants, which will never happen but it could be the beginning of the end of RTB.

Just to Balance the political viewpoint on this thread, if Corbyn ever got into number 10, this country will have bigger problems than 'gentrification'! I'm not saying what we currently have is any good, but I would argue its better than what could happen if Corbyn and Macdonald were in 10 and 11. Just my opinion, off course.

Just to Balance the political viewpoint on this thread, if Corbyn ever got into number 10, this country will have bigger problems than 'gentrification'! I'm not saying what we currently have is any good, but I would argue its better than what could happen if Corbyn and Macdonald were in 10 and 11. Just my opinion, off course.

When has a Conservative government ever inherited a good economy from a Labour one? When has a Labour Government ever inherited a healthy public service structure from a Conservative one?

Just to Balance the political viewpoint on this thread, if Corbyn ever got into number 10, this country will have bigger problems than 'gentrification'! I'm not saying what we currently have is any good, but I would argue its better than what could happen if Corbyn and Macdonald were in 10 and 11. Just my opinion, off course.

You could Balance the viewpoint by substantiating your comment - Why would this country have bigger problems than gentrification if Corbyn ever got into number 10?